Even beasts must be with justice slain; Else men are made their deodands. Though they should wash their guilty hands In this warm life-blood which doth part From thine, and wound me to the heart, Yet could they not be clean; their stain Is dyed in such... Poetical Works: With Memoir of the Author - Page 45by Andrew Marvell - 1870 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 pages
...every thing: And nothing may we ufe in vain, Ev'n Beafts muft be with juftice flaia. Unconftant Sylvit, when yet I had not found him counterfeit, One Morning (I remember .well) Ty'd in this filver Chain and Bell, Gave it tome: nay and I know What he faid then ; I'm fure I do.... | |
| 1824 - 378 pages
...nothing may we use in vain, Ev'n beasts must be with justice slain ; Else men are made their deodands. Though they should wash their guilty hands In this...heart, Yet could they not be clean : their stain Is dy'd in such a purple grain. There is not such another in The world, to offer for their sin. Inconstant... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 pages
...nothing may we use iu vain, Kv'n beasts must be with justice slain ; Else men are made their deodands. Though they should wash their guilty hands In this...heart, Yet could they not be clean : their stain Is dy'd in such a purple grain. There is not such another in The world, to offer for their sin. Inconstant... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...nothing may we use in vain, Ev'n beasts must be with justice slain ; Else men are made their deodands. ng, jades will mend their pace. What crowds of these,...Still run on poets, in a raging vein, Ev'n to the dy'd in such a purple grain. There is not such another in The world to offer for their sin. Inconstant... | |
| 1824 - 378 pages
...nothing may we use in vain, Ev'n beasts must be with justice slain ; Else men are made their deodands. Though they should wash their guilty hands In this...heart, Yet could they not be clean : their stain Is dy'd in such a purple grain. There is not such another in The world, to offer for their sin. Inconstant... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 832 pages
...gore. Milton's Paradite LatÃ, Though they should wash their guilty hands In this warm life blood, Marvel.. Will you, great sir, that glory blot, In cold blood, which you gained in hot ? Hudibrur. Hear... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...nothing we may use in vain, Ev'n beasu mnst be with justice slain ; Else men are made their deodands ; Though they should wash their guilty hands In this...which doth part From thine, and wound me to the heart I Yet could they not be clean : their stain Is dy'd in such a purple grain. There is not snch another... | |
| Moral and sacred poetry - 1829 - 326 pages
...thine, and woond me to the heart ! Yet cootd they not he clean : their stain h dy'd in such a porple grain. , There is not such another in The world, to offer for their sin. With sweetest milk, and sugar, first 1 it at my uwn fingers nlirst ; And as it grew, so every day It... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 pages
...at sea, to the winds and storms of the political horizon. Milton's Prose Works. Inconstant Sylvia, when yet I had not found him counterfeit, One morning (I remember well) Tyed in this silver chain and bell. Gave it to me, nay, and I know What he said then , I'm sure I do.... | |
| John Dove - 1832 - 136 pages
...nothing may we use in vain, Ev'n beasts must be with justice slain ; Else men are made their deodands. Though they should wash their guilty hands In this...heart, Yet could they not be clean : their stain Is dy'd in such a purple grain. There is not such another in The world, to offer for their sin. Inconstant... | |
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